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Fineleaf Woolywhite (Hymenopappus filifolius)

Natural History

Fineleaf Woolywhite is a member of the Sunflower Family. It grows to 30 inches in height and has grayish green, wooly leaves that are divided into thread-like segments and grow from 3 - 8 inches in length along the stem. The plant grows on rocky slopes, sandy soil or clearings in ponderosa pine forests..
 

Fineleaf Woolywhite is also known as Yellow Cut-leaf.

Fineleaf Woolywhite blooms between May - September and produces bright yellow pettalless flowers with long stamens, which grow in a circular disk to 1 inch in width.

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